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Live Webcast: Turning Data into Business Insight with Analytics
Business analytics. If you aren't using them already, you should be. If you aren't even sure what they are, you'll need to check out this webcast. Discover how you can put your data to work and...
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Capital, Capital. Wherefore art thou scarce capital?
My Kingdom for Capital Expenditure Funding The current meltdown on Wall Street is definitely having an impact on the technology sector. This week's recent earnings forecast from SAP rather...
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Amazon lightens up on Kindle borrowing, offers more books for lending
Amazon has expanded the number of Kindle books available for lending to more than 100,000 titles that Amazon Prime members with Kindles can borrow for free as frequently as a book per month...
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Kindle owners borrowing more than 295,000 books per month
One 16-year-old author earned $6,200 from the Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing program in December for her children's books.
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Would you let Al Gore borrow your Facebook and Twitter accounts?
Would you allow a third party access to your Facebook and/or Twitter account?
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Is Apple 'borrowing' features from rejected apps? No.
Interesting story bought to us by The Register which asks whether Apple is 'borrowing' features from rejected apps and integrating them into iOS.
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Apple's brand values borrowed in Kia Soul 'hamstar' commercial
Everyone must love the return of the human-sized hip-hop hamsters in the 2010 Kia Soul "this or that" commercial, running during this holiday season. Whatever the spot does for Kia sales, it...
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Facebook borrows some of Twitter's UI, but it's useless
Months ago, Twitter added a hover card functionality, that lets you hover your mouse over someone's name to get more information about them. I thought this feature was new, but TechCrunch wrote...
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Microsoft got it right by borrowing from the Zune
Earlier this week I asked whether or not Windows Phone 7 Series was a game changer. At the time it had been a while since I had played with the Zune HD, so I fired up my Zune HD again, downloaded...
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TIBCO borrows a Twitter page to bring better information to enterprise workers
This is a clear sign that the enterprise software and social software worlds are munging. Get ready to see a lot more.
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Cloud governance: something old, something new, something borrowed …
SOA governance vendors and best practices need to step up to the plate here and apply what we already know about SOA registries/repositories and governance processes to give the control that’s...
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Capital, Capital. Wherefore art thou scarce capital?
My Kingdom for Capital Expenditure Funding The current meltdown on Wall Street is definitely having an impact on the technology sector. This week's recent earnings forecast from SAP rather...
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Researchers borrow from Google PageRank for network defense service
Using a link analysis algorithm similar to Google PageRank, researchers at the SANS Institute and SRI International have created a new Internet network defense service that completely revamps the...
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Study finds that 14 percent of U.S. consumers "borrow" free Wi-Fi
A new study from Accenture reveals that 12 percent of U.S. and U.K. respondents admit to using someone else’s Wi-Fi connection. Accenture says that piggybacking is more common in the United...
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Symantec borrows $200M to close Vontu deal
According to an 8-K filing, Symantec has borrowed $200 million under its $1 billion senior unsecured revolving credit facility to help finance its acquisition of DLP specialist Vontu.
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AIM adds further social networking features; borrows from Twitter and Facebook
AIM, AOL's Instant Messenger client, continues to add social networking features, with the latest update encroaching on some of Twitter and Facebook's stomping ground.
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Lenders abusing federal student borrower database
Lenders with access to an Education Department database of student borrowers have repeatedly violated federal laws, The Washington Post reports. The wrongdoing is so pervasive that Education is...
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Hurricane sat flying on borrowed time
It will take four years and $400 million to replace the QuickSat. If it fails before that, heavy storm warning may degrade as much as 16%.
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Federal student aid site exposes borrowers' data
Education Dept. disables online payment feature of site, following security gaffe that could affect up to 21,000.
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Dept. of Ed. site reveals 21,000 borrowers info
Software glitch displayed other users' information when certain functions used.
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Intel to borrow from laptops for server chips
New Xeon chip for blade servers, due out in 2006, derives from the chipmaker's Pentium M family.
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